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dress as
verb as in impersonate
Example Sentences
Steph Cha, Times Book Prize winner for “Your House Will Pay,” discovered “Devil in a Blue Dress” as a freshman in college.
But he told the BBC that she now "doesn't want to wear the dress" as "she doesn't feel comfortable".
The young back row, 20, has broken into Northampton's side, made his England Test debut and is a contender for Lions selection just 12 months on from watching last season's defeat at Croke Park in fancy dress as a supporter.
"So she came up with an idea to infiltrate the society by having me dress as a man. She couldn't do it herself as she was too recognisable."
Fashion bible Vogue has criticised her dress as being historically inaccurate, as the style was only popularised by Queen Victoria 40 years after the story is set.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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